Inside Greenwich Village : A New York City neighborhood, 1898-1918
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Titre
Inside Greenwich Village : A New York City neighborhood, 1898-1918
Sujet
New York, Greenwich Village, voisinage, histoire urbaine, culture urbaine, société urbaine, urbanité, McFarland Gerald
Description
Most books about twentieth-century Greenwich Village history focus on the artists, writers, and cultural radicals whose activities brought the Village international fame as America's bohemia. Other residents of the Village, if mentioned at all, are discussed only in relation to the bohemian Villagers. This book reverses those priorities. Although the artists, writers, and radicals who lived in the Village between the turn of the century and World War I are described in some detail, the bulk of the text explores the lives of the nonbohemian Villagers.
Gerald W. McFarland is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.